Undertrained, underpaid, under-appreciated. - Out of Hours Customer Service Advisor Sedgwick Employee Review

2.0
12 Dec 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The people I worked with directly were lovely. 35 hour week was appreciated. Workload was low until recently.

Cons

Where to begin? Training: almost non-existent. Consisted of videos or slapped together PowerPoints or PDFs. Considering the sums of money we were dealing with, I think we should have been better trained so we had some confidence in what we were dealing with. Communication: was awful. We should not be put on a queue for a product we know nothing about and have not been trained on or even told was in the pipeline. I’ve never worked for a company who just don’t tell you that you’re going to be working on a new product until after the calls start coming in. There was zero accountability or apology for putting us in that position. Pay: well below market rate in Ireland, which I was willing to accept until our workload became unmanageable in the space of about two weeks. 6 months of service and you’re rewarded with a €17 voucher on their rewards site but the minimum spend was €20. That’s what you’re worth to this company. Apparently there is a bonus scheme but I didn’t stick around long enough to find out how that was. This company is the cheapest I’ve ever worked for so I can’t imagine it’ll be life changing. Progression: very little in the way of progression. The company offer to pay for APA exams but you’re still way underpaid if you stay in the new role. Workload: was fine until a new client randomly (and I do mean randomly) came on board. We were completely overworked with this new client and our team has been shortstaffed since my tenure began as it was. I had to work days I was sick as a courtesy to my colleagues as we had zero cover available.

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5.0
28 May 2026
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Pros

Fully Remote Flexibility — Many roles allow employees to work 100% from home, giving you control over your environment and eliminating commute time.

Cons

Department Variability — Employee experience can differ widely depending on manager, team, and role type.

1.0
22 June 2026
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Pros

The benefits are okay I suppose but they'll deduct your PTO from your severance pay. It's basically a ripoff loan.

Cons

-Constant harassment and hounding from Team Leads. -Unrealistic expectations for case load productivity. Mind you, the maximum expected amount of diaries to be completed is 80+. You're expected to make and take calls while also juggling case notes, emails,and Teams messages that pull you away from your current task. And the workload is moved constantly, regardless of an employee is absent,tardy, or even still present despite being heavy across the board. But you're expected to finish it all "productively" within 8 hours. No overtime and minimal assistance. -Good audit scores don't matter. You could have 98% to 100% , leadership will burn you for missing a few notes or if you're behind on other people's work while also being behind on yours. They say they're understaffed but they refuse to hire more people unless it's your replacement. -You're practically working on a sinking ship.

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